$vsAn - w nnanramrammnmun A. V - t. H" VOLUME XXIX. KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. AP1UL 19, 1901, NUMBER 1G t yviiinrrx djtxo. The Satisfaction of Baying YOQT wmn ! i -.00 i s.25 9.50 11.50 16.00 $11.50 OTisiS $6.25 w fe JKK?r: XSC53SC?-JS ia&ftwy ff3kSVSSrfK3iSi tAULt ' iSttLl tslit' li A I &' Is knowing you receive the best furniture that can be had. Our stock is of the broadest range and the most critical taste can be quicbly satisfied. Great care exercised in buying always gives you the opportunity of buying for less money. The large caJ just unloaded gives you a choice stock to select from at a special selling price. Bed Boom Suites $14.50 to $50.00. FIVE SIDE BOARDS To make room for new stock patterns good- quaky best. Regular $28.00 Sideboard, oak quarter sawed, French Mirror, Regular $14.00 Sideboard, special at Regular 16.00 Sideboard, special at Regular 20.00 Sideboard, special at ... Regular 25.00 Sideboard, oak, quarter sawed, special Special in IRON BEDS. Dark Green Enamel, regular $16.00, now Black Enamel, regular $17.00, now Green enamel, regular $21.00 now Other Grades, all colots, $2.50 to Bed,.Spring and Mattress complete 75 spring Couch, Silk Damask Cover, $14.00. We a rej. showing a full line of Karpen guaranteed i. couches. Let us show you the difference between tycouches built by river jobbers and our guarantee ziM$couchcs Prices $10.00 to $20.00. SPECIAL IN ROCKERS. Our No. 1320 Cane Seat at $1.27. Our Cobbler Seat at $1.38. A good roomy wood seat, arm rocker, 4 patterns at $1.50. $6.00 and $7.00 Wood beds, special, $4.00 Special in Commodes $2.00 to $4.00. Combination Book Cases, $26.00 to $9.50. Kitchen Chairs, 3 spindle, 50c. Kitchen Chairs, 4 spindle, 60c. Dining Chairs, 70c to $2.00 each. Kitchen Cupboards $4.80 to $1800. Kitchen Cabinets, Russell patent $7.50. A carpet that will wear is the kind that you are always looking for. Fresh carpets that have not laid in stock for months and months -but vou want the new styles and the new carpets and the nrettv ones. We have always prided ourselves in having the newest, freshest, best styles of carpets on the market. Hemps, yard wide, 10c to 25c the yard,- Granites, 25c to 45c the yard, Unions, 40c to 50c the yard. Light weight all wool 25c the yard. Extra all wool 50c the yard. Extra Supers 65c the yard. This line comprises Lowell's two-plys, Leceistershire two-ply extra supers. They are the best. Axminsters and Moquettes $1.00. Extra Axminster and Moquettes $1.10 per yard. Our stock contains forty patterns to select from. We cut and make carpets the same day "bought" if desired. No extra charge for waste in making. A nice new rug will do a great deal toward brightening up the old carpet. Smvrna 1 "N. oauette Eue-s. J. CD Samples of Moquettes, Wilton Velvets, Brussels, hi ., Etc., 50c per yard. 10HH fol toll H iflewB uniirir 4 -H RUGS DUttrlct Court Proceedings. , Tho following 11 ro the cases disposed of nt tho term of cotut in session tliu foro part of thin week: Statu of Nfhritsku vs duty, bustardj ; dismissed by county attorney. State of Nebraska vs Komi West; ice ogni.inee to keep the pence; tUaiuissctl by county nttoincy. State of Nebraka vs Henry Vandcr fcclit, assault, dismissed by county at torney New England Loai, stud Ti list Coin punj vs Thomas Kiingh el ul, sulc con. liiiiicd and deed oidctiil.ilcfiuuliiut ex oepts, foity das to piopatn and pic sunt lull of exceptions; hiipcisoiloas boiiillied tit $101) First National Hunk of Uiualia vs State Hunk of Hluo Hill, continued for tcim. Itmriet Dcnnison ot al vs Sylvia C. Warner ct nl; for conlirniation; salo continued and deed oidcrod J. S. Whitu vh Webster County; ap peal; continued by agreement of all parties. John V. Moon vh Isadoio Fioymaik, consolidated with City of Ked Cloud, Nebrnskn vs Tho Michigan Trust Co., oxeeutors, etui; petition in equity, de- fondant Riven leavo to amond answer by intcilineation, in eusn of Moon vh Freyinaik the death of plainlitT is sug gested mill casi) niado in naniu of Mich iunii Trust Co . executor; answer is amended to st.iuil as lust amended pn titlon; alno former answer of Dr. Dam 01 ell to stand as answer forliimsulf and wife to lust amended petition; reply of City.of Heil Cloud to stand us icply to amended answer mid loivo niviui City oi Ked Cloud to lilo reply instauter to answer of defendant Michigan Tiust Co ; also answer of Kuloy, tiusteu, to stand as his answer to amended peti tion. Plaintiir given leave to amend petition by intcilineation inslmiter to bringtin all verifications intuiested in trust deed claimed. Demurrer to to ply overruled, defendant excepts. Th McKiuloy Latining Loan and Trust Co. vs Henry C. Cutter ot ul; foieclosuro tax lien; default of all de fendants taken; court linds duo plait tilT on tax certificates $151 03, first lien; interest 10 per cent; attorneys feus, $15.50; deeieo of foreclosure) and order of sale. Adams County Hank vs William Schmidt; appeal; jury impaneled and sworn, who ufter hearing all the evi dence, argument of counsel and in Mructions of court retiieil and on same day returned verdict in favor of plain till for sum of 9158.51. Judgment on verdict. ChfTonl J. Pope vs Stnto Hunk of Hluo Hill; suit on note, settled and dis missed at plaintilT's cost. Miuer Bros, vs li & M. It 11. Co , ap peal; dif missed and casts paid. Hurry McCormal vs Hoard of County Commissioners of Webster diunty nnd Archin Campbell; continued for term; plaintiff given 40 days to lilo unloaded petition. Silas M. Milligan vs Hmriol A. Milli- gun; default of defendant taken; court finds facts stated in petition trtio-, prayer of petition granted nnd Jivoico awarded upon payment of costs. Tho Western, Lund Company vs Tho Neb Loan A; Trust Comp'y; foreclosure; Default of all def'ts taken except Neb L & T Co; court finds due plt'ff on tux sulo certificates and tax receipt in sum of $158.20, 1st lien; int 10 poicenf; utt'.vs fees, 15,8ii; decree of foreclosme and order of sale. Harrison Sanderson vs George M Smith; appeal; Trial to jury; verdict for plaintiff for $30.00; motion for new trial overruled; judgment on verdict; 10 days given to prepnro and present bill of ex ceptions. John C. Rose vaGerd Meeutz; appeal; plt'ff given 30 doys to fllo petition and deft 30 days thereafter to answer. Mary Snce et al vs Georgiunu Sneo etui; settled. Theodoro Mostellei vs Purinelm Mos- inltij. trt rt.lif 4lM.t. mntlnn ? ij.k trial overrnled; pltTF except; 10 days given to fllo bill of exceptions; superso- ! dons bond fixed lit $300.00. State of Nebr ox rel. A. D. Hannoy, county attornoy, L, S. Wilson, deputy co. ntt'y vs J. P. Hale us county clerk mandamus; prcctnt county uttorney dis- iiualifleil from acting in this case; L. S. Wilson appointed to prosecute huuio without fee, and if not tritd at tliis term will bo continued till Deoemlicr term. In the mutter of tlux nppliciition ot Oliver Allen for chungo of nnine; peti tion to chiiuge iiiinie; defuult of liny and all peihous iuteieHtid; tiial to eoiiil; fiom tlie evidence iuttodiiced, couit finds fiiefs in petition tun-; inuyerof pe tition giunted on puymeiit of costs. lCrntst Welsch vh Neb Loan iV Tnit Co; fiiieclosute; dismissed; costs paid. The FiiuneiH Louti A: Titisl Co., Tllistee vsTlios. Kiuiglietal; f'oieclosllle; motion to quiiHli ovettuleil; deft given 30 days to answer. Elizabeth Scott vh Kiigeuo M. Scott; divoice; default of deft taken; 1 1 fill to couit; dfvoico gianted on payment of costs. Kdwaid M. Hotrmau vs Lilliun A. HolTmuu; divoice; pll'II in open couit outers u dismissal of his petition; is granted by couit; cuso on imswer and cross-petition of deft continued for term. ( L. Jones & Co. vs The Western Union Telegraph Co; appeal; continued by ngi cement. Matthew It. Dent ley vs Turnuro Dro ; petition in eiror; decision of judgment of lower couit .nfllriuod; motion for new trial ovei ruled; 10 days to pieputo and piescitt bill of exceptions. Pi ttibono A: Nixou vs M. Thompson etui; fuieclosuie; settled and dismissed. -III... .!.... I)... 1.1 . U I.. tf AMU isl'iiiii jvnpiun oiljuilj Vi. vn ".I Guild dc Co; appeal; continued and to lie tiied on pleadings tiled in lower court. John 1). Stnnser vs Anna J. Hartley etal; foreclosuie; default of all deftH takuu; tiial to couit; couit finds duo plflf on note, mnitguge, taxis and in- wo have seldom mot a stranger cuso thnu his. Mr. Johnson's ear bus not only developed to its full natural bi.o but has kopton growing nnd growing until it is nearly n foot long. It is l-irgnr than an ordinary cnbbugo. It cowis his entile check and rests upon Ills .shoulitci Indeed it, is so largo that it rondeis its owner lop-sided ami tint doctor lias found it necessary to suspend a brick from the pnlienl'H other ear in older that ho may main tain his balance in walking. Tho our is still growing lupldly ami Mi Jnhnsoii, wlio takes the mutter clii'mluu , tmyx that l midsummer it will sei vo tho double put poso of uu ear and nn uni hicllu t'tl like lo lic a liu) hkhIii, (t know I mi not li ID. IM llko lo kco tliu ili'Hr (ilit farm, (I know I cannot pit It); O'er ulilrli I crhtwlille ncil lo ilrho the balky inure iniiiicil M utile ; It kuoiiih to mo, In looking buck, tliatcery iliiy wai Jolly. IM like toitmlti n llimliiK lionl f York SUt tipple elder; IM llko tu tin 1 Id lomo moro rail fence, with pout nnd nuke, mill rlilur; IM like to run nwnj from nchool iiinl lke two UckliiRH luler, Thn Hrnt ne from the mimler anil lli tcoonil frem my pnter. I'd like to pull tliu iniUcrliiK uar on tilue (Intnrln'n lr; IM llko ( ftel tlic old lime thrill of toiuttiiK TlmmpBOii'ii iliiiKhter; IM llko tn rut h llrlil of In at llh Hint olil KntVoNlnoernille. Or Imll tl.p friiKraut maple imp nnd lick It from Hie Inillo. miiaiicetliosiini of 125,75; interest 10 percent; deeieo of fouclosuro and order of sale; stay of nine mouths, Chailotte L. Heevis vs Geo. Reeves; divoice; default of deft taken; trial to court; divoice giunted uu payment of costs. Win. U. Vnnco vs Hurry M. Wallet ; injunction; motion todissolvoinjunctioi sustained; plf if excepts. I). D. Spauogle vh Clias A. Doran; on appeal; trial to jury; verdict to plf fT; motion for now triul overrnled; deft excepts; judgment on verdict; deft ex cepts; 10 duys given to prepuro bill of exceptions; supeisedens bond fixed us by statute piovided; continued for teim. Sliaw Ellsworth M'fg Co. vs Wayne G. Parker, receiver diiectert to pay to grunteo in sheriffs deeds or his assigns any surplus in his hands us receiver. blue'hill. Will llopka has purchased a cur loud of sugar to hold for u rise. Doctor Franklin and family mo now located permanently in Hluo Hill, Mrs. D. P. Newcomer, who lias been quite ill the past week is recovering. I ho entertainment given Mnnduy evoning by tho ladies gymnasium class of tho high school was a distinguished success, Mrs. William Dolahoyde of South Dakota, formeily living horo nnd at Ayr, died nidilenly ut her homo litbt wook and was buried tun eon Sutunlay. J H Southwell of Plainviow was in town Tuesday, icinaining over night and punming his journey south and wot tho following day, Chu. ScliHirnit, formerly of Ked Cloud but now a commercial tiuvelor, I'ns been In town most of tin week On Monday evoning, dining tno thunder stoim the telephone wirts ut a point about two miles west of Hluo Hill wore struck by lightning mid binned off, interrupting communication with Hladon. Tho rcadois of the Chief will recall that there was, lust winter, a little trouble in tho lodgu of tho A.O. B. 11. P. is this town, in thecoma of which Mr. Thoinus Johnson of Oak Creek town ship was so unfortunate us to lose an ear. Later on we loported, upon au thority of Dr. Fulkeisoii, thut n now oar wuh growing out upon the sito of tho lost meinbot. This romarkablo circumstance wn's so unusual that your correspondent ilotei mined to vvatoli tho further piogiou of the cuso unit wont out, yesteiduy, with tho doctor and called upon Air Johnson. In tho cmirr.li of a lifo devoted 'u close obw ation ,ud a keva searck for ;h trnth I'd like to ko to npcltlnK cliool, (e nlwnjH inril'-McfllifTcj"), I'll lllu tohpcll tlicin ilouu iikaIii, especially Jim Hull) ; IM like- lint uliat'n tli iim; my frlcmli t Imven't loti), to lliiRcr, Kornlxt) jciiik, mill then a Ten -limetbifctik-il mo wllli their linger. COMJM litis. GUIDE ROCK. George Mooie was over from KansiiH this week. C. Wagoner has his now homo en closed. Mrs. Coplon died last Sunday anil funeral services wttn held Monday. Mrs. Coplon has been poorly fcr some time. S. A. Redden was at St. Paul tho llrst of the week. S. A. Redden mid J. S. Large nt hnvo bought P. E. Fuirliold'a stock barn. Joseph Hunter's now house is com pleted. Chus. Diisheo's new house is nnnily llnislicd. A Horn Is building un addition lo his house. Tim Guy brothers iiilurned the first of iim week fnnn Iowa, whoio they weie called by the illness and MiHsu quent death of their 8ti.'t. R Stickloy Is very sfolr. Mrs. T. F. Watt is improving. Maiido Fcntresi is improving slowly. W. E. Tompkins was on the sick list but is nut again. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. - sy bi VTii " Tie Dluoverer of Swamp-Boot at Work U Hit Uborttory. There is a disease prevailing in thla country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to n vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack tho vital organs, or tho kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then tho richness of the blood tho albumen leaks out and tho sufferer has Brlght's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root tho new dis covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and MMtloathiapapar, A Tner